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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1927)
T u e s d a y , GEORGE MADDEN GREEN, Managing E ^ or PUBUSBEQfBY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 5M.ggy MM our way By William« ' MOW "Z-AT, M A ? \ MOW 1Z.AT FOR A \ ROSH Pri-E. ? B U . U M SCRAltM t M A -r F€£L 1 * ' v , M a t o a lto 7 A L IM IT L E S S P O R T IO N ;— Tfcdb art my portion, O Lord have said that I would keep thy W»rds. Psalm 110:07^. P R A T E R : Lord, my heart eball aver find delight In praiae. OM ? H E A R EM GO SC-R-P-R H U E S AMO PAPER? HOWS, -Z A T FOP OWLV/ . TJusrr A WEEKS V . C R O P , M O M ? j £ > PlME-Fl— I-L 1 MEAN -re.RP?l8Lfc! p A lM F o L » OH s o o , 1 Aou<w MeN!% <A ’ The chamber of commerce survey of the agri cultural area surrounding Ashland .will provide data which will givd this city a basis upon which to plan one of'the mast Constructive campaigns ever conducted hero. - As in every other area in the world, there nat urally are tracts id this section rihioh Are either not being cultivated or which are being/cultivated to a disadvantage. To get these vacant tracts under cultfration or to work out''the proper placing of crops would add material*wealth to our community. It is useless for any campaign at land settle ment, or industrial development, to be started until that the state»« farm population is headed toward the poorhmvaa. During the ten days of the fair, the totel attendance Was above the best previous record. I Those farm people were out for a good timd. That they had the ready cash to satisfy their in terest in the various concessions d id exhibits is bdrne out by reports of their generous pattonage. When an address on f a n | relief Cab attract only 500 persogK and horse races and a bend oonoert on the same day can draw 15,000 at W cento each, there is cpnriderahle reason for believing that the farmers and their families are Weary of hearing that they are hopelessly insolvent , ■ Do-, the solution of the problems that vex Iowa’s agrtoultnre is not in defamation. Nor is it so likely to be Wound in legislation gs in business or ganisation. Good management can foe as Boundly commended to the beneut Of agriculture as it can to the profit ofJtodustry, Consider the Iowa farm warehouse law, for instSnce. This legislation two yearn ago Was acclaimed a l agricultural salvation, ft has made little progress gt« getting out of the statute books and. into »«'b ecau se of its cumber some finance provisions. Surely the methods now operative could be simplified purpose. But that, of course, is a question that will requite something more matter-of-fact than fotatory. The new Fords are certainly getting attention from every quarter—even the ministers are men tioning them from the pulpit in radio sermons. Boulevard stops promote democracy—they al low the motoriste to line up ao that each gets a fair chance at thé pedestrian —BeaVepton Review. The “ sticks” .is s ref a thief and not a master Where a thief is just le freqUBtttiy i secretriy; do oixuily $ what The Califoifcte torin with 9000 pounds of defui elepfcatit on its hands certainly has a weighty prob- The «boner merchants team to advertise when fteas Is dim the sooner business will no longer be aith in your fellow on the dotted line. James Oliver Curwood’s "The naming Foresi with ANTONI« MORENO—RENEE ADOREE The last tlespeiatb insistence inside the stockade—A. story of the'Canadian Mounted police—whose motto is “ Get YoUr Man.” ’ ALSO A COMEDY AND “KRAZY KAT” brushes, phone Steaming hot cnlcken Tamales at The I*lasa. 3S-tf W t-W Mere outride« cannot he expected to know ail that is in the heads and the purses o f Iowa’s farina Among these who Stopped last evening, Monday, December 6, et the Ashland hotel were the following named: Mr. and Mr». F . W . Winter» and • Mr. and Mr»: A . M. Hoffman of L ob Angeles, California,' Edwin G. Curtis ol Portland; Mr»: H . Botton of Oakland, Calif.; Mr. and , Mrs. J . J . Kenny of Leona, Ore.; F. A. Johnson* and Don Civitello of Sacramento, Calif., and F . C. McMahon and wife of Boise, Id aho. Engraved or printed cards, with rea/1 yuletl&e sentiment on display kna sal» at The Tidings office. Order yours now. SO-tf «y.R.VMtUiMAS jwever, to thoroughly under tbwaituation and oq K g»ch ns the eh ib h tr of commerce survey «¿ft in, will give- tfe&d dot» upon to build and to offet real aid to the farmers r‘* ion- .. -' . ’ ' TO D A Y AMD TOMORROW M Q -1 ÎA E P E » G E T Q R A V •-a. u. s. m t . o rr. ei mt by maRsnwet White Rotary sewing machines as geo« as new for less than half regular price at Pell’s Corner. ? 77-tf Scissored Sentiment A fellow back east raises a question as to the proper -way to greet a qneen. If she’s the third one that makes a full house, phe ^amUJa Born, the German film should be greeted with prayerful ustaaaa. Jb»t arrived in America, enthusiasm. — Eugene Register. enow« only three words of our angsace, ” 1 love you.” W e», In Women of a town in New York Hollywood, that’s all she needs. state held a cigarette smoking contest. If It had been pipes that » M o * of tti» lutoximtion test» would have been news. — Crane are tbs bunk- But a Wan may be American. ” 'V eal< to be reasonably groggy when be thinks a street car has A 100 per cent Optimist is the revolving doors. man who believes the thinning out of his Hair is only a tempor ary matter.— St. Helens Seutinsl. Maybe things are breaking hard for yen, but Just think of This, is some age that we are Solomon.. Whenever*he went out living in, We are always wonder a t night he beard “ Don’t be late, ing what • the next labor-saving, new,” uu hundrdd times. / pleasure* producing device will be, and the last but dot least, where We will get the mopey to pay for W hat thia country needs, It.— Amity StgndatU- more companionate cooks. Good sewnig machines for rent by the month at Peil'z Cor ner. Z T i-tf pollege Women's Club f le e ts — The Rbgne River College W o men’s club will meet Saturday, December 10, at the home of M is. M. Root, IB Summit Ave., Medford. <,The occasion of this meeting is the fifteenth birthday Some men aqd women who are of the clVb.« considered good are only care- fhl. Fresh P-Nut Brittle. Pound. 3 Sc. The Plaza. -What is a stumbling block to some men Is a stepping stoned to Everything that farmers need others. In tools, implements and machin- -ery at Pell’s Corner.' 77-tl i Anyhow, the girls of today are good In at least one respect— to look at. Interest shown in your Job of ten results in securing an inter A farmer’s still In Germany est in the business. leaked Into the tow ’s mash and Evangeline Booth has gone to made, them shimmy. Apparently ifeago. You’ll fjnd the Salvation this county use no iponopoty on A man’s opinion of himself my Wherever there Is hlood- moonshine.— ^Ulsboro Argue. greatly magnified when a You have- one chance in 200,- flirts with him. Chinese authorities barred the- film “ The Big Parade.** Prob ably they think the people - of China ought* to he satisfied with home product». Motored to Klamath F a l l s - Mr». Myrtle Harrington of this city motored to Klagiath Falls Friday where she spent tht weék end visiting with friends. Mrs. Harrington a is employed at the Lithia Springs Pharmacy in this city. 000 of being* struck byk lightning, hut this information comes too Hes HOpk says: “ When a gai late because the fellow that used to sell lightning rods is now sell sits, down, she wonders If she is ing lithographed stoews.— Eugene showln’ a little too much or not quite enough.” Guard. (Continued from Page Three) sentedswith a beautiful silver cake plate in appreciation of her work and cooperation during her term as wolthy matron of the local O. B. b . - V .; \ Those present were the follow ing named: Mesdames A. J . Mc- Caflen, D. A. Peterson, Dewey Sackett, H . J . Carter, P. R. Hardy, J . H . Hardy, P. K . Ham mond, S. A. Peters, Jr ., V. D, Miller, W . E . Blake, J . D. Mcfcae, and N. G . Bates, Mrs. Leah M.| Caldwell and Miss Lydia McCall. ASHLAND 20 Yrirs Ago ASHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Briggs of W in Ptpt. Irving Vining delivered Marridge licenses issued to the ntonlovlal address at t h e Frank E . Trotter and Maud Rieh- ters, Ca lif., are visiting Ashland mrinorial servicas of the Medford ards; E . H. Bush and Elizabeth friends. Elka lodge 8unday. Mr. Vining’s Brown. address wak accorded a warm, walnome and Wna highly compli mented In the Medford papers. Mrs. Jane White of this city 1» The case of Parker va. Hooper, visiting relatives In Central Point. Involving a deal In a cow, appeal ed from the Justice court of Ash Charles Doane of Roseburg Was land district, to the circuit a visitor in Ashland the latter c«urt, resulted in a verdict for Prof. Day Parker Is spending part of the week. Mr. Doane the defendant when the case the holidam* with his parents In has relatives In the etty and Mar > decide to locate In ' the Rogne came to trial last Thursday, at Medford. 7 Jacksonville* The plaintiff won in R|ve| valler. the justice court. L . B. Tucker and his son Boyd e Mr. apd Mrs. J . A . Kelts o f the Bellview dlatrlet are tho hap I. A. Jones of Portland is vis tucker of Sam’s Valley were In r • py* ¿areata qf a bahy/glrt, which itina hls father, George Jones, of the city Friday.-’ arrived barly the mernlng of De- thè Ashland Iron Wo/ks. D. F . . Lincoln was a visitor from here to Monday afternoon, Ernest Hogue, whose parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepherd basine«» reside* on Wagner 'efreek, is pay started Sunday for C a lifo rn ia , Medford ing a holiday visit to the old where they will visit for a few F Science has been utilized to find new uses for many products that once w ere w a ste and better uses for old products. Multiplied uses have in creased volume. Increased volume has resulted in decreased m anu facturing and marketing expense. Experience, science and skill have reduced waste to a minimum. Sw ift’s marketing system means only one, profit— and that is low. Fo r the entire operation of convert ing live animals into Premium H a m and Bacdn, Brookfield Sausage and other finished meat products mid dis tributing them to the retailer, Swift & Company receives a profit from all sources averaging only a fraction of a cent per pound. TURNING THE PAGES. BACK A S H LA N Ö O R fifty years Swift & Company h as been handling perishable m eat products. 'D u rin g th a t time an efficient money-saving sys tem of marketing haa been developed. Many a careful plan is laid, many a program worked out by business mien,- and then the Fire Demon spills the beuns. There is just one way to protect yourself and that is to carry plenty of in surance. THIS IB YOUR AGENCY OF THE HARTFORD FIRM INSURANCE COMPANY ¡state A Real InsgTanre IS IS « B. Main M . RHONE « 1 The National Distribution Con ference in 1925 fo und th e whole sale expenses o f tile packers’ branch houses to be the lowest o f the seven teen trades studied. These economies of o p eratio n make possible full market value for live stock and lowest possible prices for meat. Swift & Company serves b o th p ro d u c e r and consumer* efficiently and wplL Swift & Company w e s e s e e s e w e s v w e w we w <» > e e daily tid :